GED Testing In North Dakota

Nearly 800,000 people take the high school equivalency exam each year making it the second most popular way of earning a high school credential after the traditional high school diploma. In North Dakota, you can take the GED as a high school equivalency exam. To take the test, first, check the North Dakota State office website to learn about the policies. After that, register to take your GED on the test website.

There are other programs that allow students get high school diplomas too. Many of these programs, including online schools are run by the school districts or other state agencies. It’s important you contact the right agency to avoid getting scammed.

Free tutoring, college scholarships, free job training, free counseling and other resources are available for GED seekers and low-income young adults through the local community colleges, the employment offices, and non-profit agencies. See the links below to take advantage of these resources.

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